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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Aging. 2019 Jun 10;34(6):751–765. doi: 10.1037/pag0000369

Table 5.

Standardized results from married subsample (N = 7,142).

Initial memory level
Rate of memory change
Estimate 95% CI p Estimate 95% CI p
Age −.42 −.44, −.40 <.001 −.41 −.53, −29 <.001
Education .34 .31, .36 <.001 .03 −.05, −.10 .516
Female .21 .19, .24 <.001 −.01 −.08, .06 .862
Black −.14 −.16, −.12 <.001 .15 .07, .23 .001
Hispanic −.06 −.08, −.04 <.001 .07 −.01, .14 .136
Other −.06 −.08, −.04 <.001 −.01 −.08, .05 .721
2008 baseline −.03 −.05, −.01 .033 .13 .05, .20 .004
Social network structure
 Network size −.01 −.03, .02 .615 −.03 −.10, .04 .497
 Contact frequency .10 .08, .13 <.001 .14 .06, .23 .005
Relationship quality
 Support from spouse .02 −.00, .05 .175 −.02 −.10, .07 .725
 Strain from spouse .00 −.03, .03 .988 −.02 −.11, .07 .693
 Support from other relationships −.03 −.05, −.00 .082 −.04 −.12, .04 .373
 Strain from other relationships −.09 −.11, −07 <.001 −.03 −.11, .05 .533